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Oil and Petroleum Inspectors access client facilities (refineries, terminals, truck racks, tank farms, etc) to perform sampling and quantity surveys of shore tanks, barges, ocean vessels, railcars, and trucks. O&P Inspectors collect a variety of petrochemical samples including, but not limited to, crude, gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, VGO, fuel oil, etc. for laboratory analysis. The ideal candidate for this role is a critical thinker, problem solver, and takes pride in their work and reputation.
Job Responsibility:
Receives orders, obtains information, and gathers paperwork from Operations Supervisor(s) on commodity movements
Ensures that all equipment is in good operating condition – clean and calibrated
Reports to job-site punctually and observes all Bureau Veritas applicable federal and state regulations and standards, Terminal, Refinery, and/or vessel requirements, including safety and measurement standards
Attends “Key Meetings” with external personnel ashore and/or abroad
Represents Bureau Veritas by appearance and conduct
Behaves ethically at all times
Communicates any problems, discrepancies, or other noteworthy incidents to the Operations Supervisor and/or Dispatcher without delay
Obtains samples, gauges shore tanks, vessel(s), barge(s), railcar(s), and/or tank truck(s) as specified per job order
Labels sample containers with full and correct identifying data
Promptly and accurately calculates quantities and completes all required paperwork and distributes copies appropriately from the field
Promptly and safely delivers samples to a Bureau Veritas laboratory or client facilities for analysis
Reviews any discrepancies with Operations Supervisor, signs and returns job order form
Maintains a 24-hour on-call status
Attends company meetings as required
Requirements:
High school diploma or general education development certificate (GED)
2 – 4 years of related experience and/or training
Proficiency in shore tanks, trucks, rail cars, pipelines, and barges
Knowledge of company HS&E procedures and associated governmental regulations
Dependable, able to work independently and be able to effectively communicate and maintain professional relationships with clients
Demonstratable capacity to learn quickly and problem solve